The Warriors face Council Rock South for the tourney title today at 4:30 p.m.

Southern Lehigh 55, Phoenixville 37: Jada Boyce posted a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds, but Phoenixville dropped its opening game in the George Rocco Tip-Off Tournament Friday night at the new Phoenixville Area School District Gymnasium.

The Phantoms will meet Council Rock North in the consolation game today at 2 p.m.

Phoenixville was hurt by 27 turnovers and 3-for-13 foul shooting in the loss to the Spartans from Center Valley.

Southern Lehigh took a 15-9 lead after one quarter and stretched the margin to 30-16 by halftime and 50-25 by the end of the third period.

Taylor Jefferis scored nine points for the Phantoms with three second-half 3-pointers while Aubree Flagg finished with six points. Bailey Stover had five points with one trey and two steals. Nomi Washington turned in seven rebounds, three points and one steal. Boyce also had one steal and one blocked shot.

Phoenixville played without two injured regulars in Rachel Miller and Mary Sinnott.

Madelene McDonald (14) and Julia Mayer (11) scored in double figures for the visitors while Brianna Prince had nine and Mady Campbell eight. Prince pulled down seven rebounds and McDonald had six.

Conestoga 48, Upper Perkiomen 34: Trailing by a mere field goal (15-13) after the first quarter, the game slipped away from Upper Perkiomen in the second frame as the Indians couldn’t manage a point and were outscored 14-0 by Conestoga at the Upper Merion Tip-off Tournament

Kim Kachmar led the Indians with 12 points, including three treys, Stacey Auckland chipped in seven and Morgan Aldinger had six. The Tribe will play the loser of Upper Merion/Quakertown today 3:30 p.m. in the consolation final.

Karly Conrad chipped in with another 10 for Pottsgrove, whose defense blanked MH in the third quarter. The locals opened a 49-13 lead prior to the fourth quarter, qualifying for today’s 7:15 p.m. title game with the host Lynx.

Theresa Walsh added nine points and Nikki Testa chipped in with eight for Owen J. Roberts, which will face Solanco in today’s final at 6 p.m.

Wissahickon 62, Pottstown 39: The game slipped away from Pottstown in the opening half as Wissahickon stormed out a 31-17 lead and cruised on for the non-league season opening win at the William Tennent Tip-Off Torunament.

Destinee Astheimer did her job for the Trojans, pumping in 17 points. Tierra Griffey chipped in eight.

Pottstown will play the loser of the Kennett/William Tennent game today at 5 p.m.

North Penn 58, Perkiomen Valley 46: Mikki Guiton’s 19-point showing was the bright spot for the Vikings as they fell to the host Maidens in the North Penn Tournament.

North Penn got a combined 38 points from Lauren Crisler (22) and Mikala Giuliani (26) as they opened a 38-24 lead through three quarters.